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2. Studies on structural, spectral and morphological properties of co-precipitation derived Co-doped ZnO nanocapsules for NO2 sensing applications
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Kamble, V. S., Navale, Y. H., Patil, V. B., Desai, N. K., Vajekar, S. N., and Salunkhe, S. T.
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- 2021
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3. Enhanced NO2 gas sensing performance of Ni-doped ZnO nanostructures
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Kamble, V. S., Navale, Y. H., Patil, V. B., Desai, N. K., and Salunkhe, S. T.
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- 2021
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4. Investigation on magnetoelectric and dielectric properties of Co0.9Mn0.3Fe1.8O4–Sr0.5Ba0.5Nb2O6 composites
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Jigajeni, S. R., Sutar, M. M., Salunkhe, S. M., and Joshi, P. B.
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- 2012
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5. ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND DETECTION SMART SYSTEM IN AUTOMOBILE
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Mali V. D., Rathod P. L., Salunkhe S. C., Mr. Mhamane S. C., Mali V. D., Rathod P. L., Salunkhe S. C., and Mr. Mhamane S. C.
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This paper some methods are discussed how to prevent the accident. Now day lot many accident occurs due to the miss behavior of driver. So avoid this type of problem these system is useful. This system gives warring before the increasing speed of vehicle, change the lane, obstacle is present. With the help of sensor check the some parameter harmful and create accident. This system is also useful for identify accident location by using GPS system and call to police station or hospital by using GSM system. This process is helpful for emergency purpose.
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- 2021
6. Validation of hydrokinetic turbulent wake predictions and analysis of wake recovery mechanism
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Salunkhe, S., El Fajri, O., O'Doherty, Timothy, Bhushan, S., Thompson, D., O'Doherty, D., and Mason-Jones, Allan
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Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,TC - Abstract
Turbulent simulations are performed for a three-bladed, horizontal-axis hydrokinetic turbine for two different tip-speed-ratios using a resolved rotating blade model with a sliding interface. The thrust, power and intermediate wake predictions are validated by comparison with experimental data, and the results are analyzed to understand the wake recovery mechanism. The thrust and power predictions compare within 4.3% of the experimental data for both tip-speed ratios. The wake predictions improve with grid resolution, and MILES, which includes resolved anisotropic turbulence, performs better than both URANS and IDDES models. Nonetheless, the errors in the intermediate wake predictions are large ~27%.These errors are due to under prediction of cross-plane turbulent fluctuations, which delays the shear layer growth and wake recovery, and are caused by numerical dissipation of resolved turbulence at the interface between the rotating and stationary domains. The far-wake deficit shows self-similarity with a Gaussian profile, and wake recovery is independent of the tip-speed ratio. Future work should focus on investigating improved interface boundary conditions, and procuring additional experimental data for validation.
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- 2019
7. Studies on structural, spectral and morphological properties of co-precipitation derived Co-doped ZnO nanocapsules for NO2 sensing applications.
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Kamble, V. S., Navale, Y. H., Patil, V. B., Desai, N. K., Vajekar, S. N., and Salunkhe, S. T.
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ZINC oxide synthesis ,ZINC oxide ,NANOCAPSULES ,GAS detectors ,COPRECIPITATION (Chemistry) ,ULTRAVIOLET-visible spectroscopy - Abstract
Pristine and Co-doped ZnO (CZ) nanocapsules (NCs) have been successfully prepared using a simple and cost-effective co-precipitation method. The effect of 1–4 at.% Co-doped ZnO (C
1 Z–C4 Z) samples on physicochemical and hazardous NO2 sensing performance were investigated and reported. The structural, morphological, spectral and compositional properties studied by XRD, FESEM and EDX, TEM, BET, FTIR, UV–Visible absorption spectroscopy and XPS techniques specify the phase formation of ZnO and doping of Co atoms into ZnO lattice. The NO2 gas sensing properties of CZ samples were studied at 120–280 °C operating temperature and 5–100 ppm concentration. The sensing results showed that the 3 at.% Co-doped ZnO (C3 Z) sensor exhibited highest (286%) gas response with fast response/recovery time (3/319), stable, selective and reproducible towards 100 ppm NO2 gas at 200 °C operating temperature. Such types of materials are very promising for the fabrication of NO2 gas sensors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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8. Multi-objective optimization of machining variables for wire-EDM of LM6/fly ash composite materials using grey relational analysis
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Rubi Charles Sarala, Prakash Jayavelu Udaya, Juliyana Sunder Jebarose, Čep Robert, Salunkhe Sachin, Gawade Sharad Ramdas, and Abouel Nasr Emad S.
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amcs ,anova ,doe ,grey relational analysis ,wire edm ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
With the enhancement in science and technology, necessity of complex shapes in manufacturing industries have become essential for more versatile applications. This leads to the demand for lightweight and durable materials for applications in aerospace, defense, automotive, as well as sports and thermal management. Wire electric discharge machining (WEDM) is an extensively utilized process that is used for the exact and indented shaped components of all materials that are electrically conductive. This technique is suitable in practically all industrial sectors owing to its widespread application. The present investigation explores WEDM for LM6/fly ash composites to optimize different process variables for attaining performance measures in terms of maximum material removal rate (MRR) and minimum surface roughness (SR). Taguchi’s L27 OA design of experiments, grey relational analysis, and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were employed to optimize SR and MRR. It has been noted from ANOVA that reinforcement (R) percentage and pulse on time are the most influential aspects for Grey Relational Grade (GRG) with their contributions of 28.22 and 18.18%, respectively. It is found that the best process variables for achieving the highest MRR and lowest SR simultaneously during the machining of the composite are gap voltage of 30 V, pulse on time of 10 µs, pulse off time of 2 µs, wire feed of 8 m/min, and R of 9%. The predicted GRG is 0.84, and the experimental GRG value is 0.86. The validation experiments at the optimized setting show close agreement between predicted and experimental values. The morphological study by optical microscopy revealed a homogenous distribution of reinforcement in the matrix which enhances the composite’s hardness and decreases the density.
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- 2024
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9. Accident Prevention And Detection Smart System In Automobile
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Mali V. D., Rathod P. L, Salunkhe S. C, and Mr. Mhamane S. C.
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Microcontroller ,GPS ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,GSM ,Sensor - Abstract
This paper some methods are discussed how to prevent the accident. Now day lot many accident occurs due to the miss behavior of driver. So avoid this type of problem these system is useful. This system gives warring before the increasing speed of vehicle, change the lane, obstacle is present. With the help of sensor check the some parameter harmful and create accident. This system is also useful for identify accident location by using GPS system and call to police station or hospital by using GSM system. This process is helpful for emergency purpose https://journalnx.com/journal-article/20150054
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- 2016
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10. Topology optimization of engine bracket arm using BESO
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Srivastava Saurabh, Salunkhe Sachin, and Pande Sarang
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topology optimization ,beso method ,finite element analysis ,Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Industrial directories ,T11.95-12.5 - Abstract
An engine bracket is one of the most critical components of the engine used for mounting and supporting the engine in the vehicles. Today, the automobile industry requires lightweight components, which will reduce the car's overall weight when fitted into the vehicle. Topology optimization is a technique with the help of which the surface of a component is optimized to get the required shape for having reduced weight. The weight is reduced by optimizing the material on the surface of the details. In this paper, the work done is the application of topology optimization on the surface of the engine bracket arm. Then the optimized model is tested computationally using realistic conditions. Bi-directional evolutionary structural optimization is used as a technique for topology optimization. With the help of the BESO method, the material optimization is done, and then the weights are compared with the original component. A new algorithm is developed using MATLAB codes. The sensitivity ratio is considered using the von Mises strength as a critical parameter for the BESO method for optimization. The optimized bracket model is then assembled with the hub of the component, and then the assembly is simulated for verification using standard conditions. A comparison of weight reduction is there using topology optimization.
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- 2023
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11. Degree of Certainty in Students’ Academic Performance Evaluation Using a New Fuzzy Inference System
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Salunkhe Satish S., Deshpande Ashok, and Joshi Yashwant
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academic performance assessment ,degree of certainty ,degree of match ,examiner ,fuzzy inference system ,κ coefficient ,probability density function ,zadeh-deshpande (zd) formalism ,Science ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
The academic performance assessment of students helps teachers, administrators, and policymakers to initiate corrective measures on academically poor students. This paper revisits the Zadeh-Deshpande formalism for evaluating students’ answer scripts using the concept of the reliability of information (degree of confidence) via the “degree of match” and fuzzy inference system in students’ performance evaluation. The case study infers that the overall performance of all the students is “average”. Furthermore, 206 of 237 students (87%) are declared as “average” with “high degree of certainty” by the evaluators (teachers). The aim of the proposed method is not to replace the traditional method of evaluation. Instead, the proposed technique is a step forward to enrich the present system of students’ performance assessment. Policymakers can use this method as it provides reliable information. A comparison between the results obtained from the academic performance of students using multiexpert and single-expert systems is also discussed in the paper.
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- 2018
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12. Corrigendum to: Numerical Simulation and Experimentation of Endodontic File using Taguchi DoE
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Lokhande Pravin R., Salunkhe Sachin S., and Sethuraman Balaguru
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Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Industrial directories ,T11.95-12.5 - Published
- 2022
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13. Optimization of drilling process variables using taguchi technique for LM6 aluminium alloy
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Charles Sarla Rubi, Jayavelu Udaya Prakash, Chinnaraj Rajkumar, and Salunkhe Sachin
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optimization ,taguchi technique ,lm6 alloy ,orthogonal array ,drilling ,thrust force ,Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Industrial directories ,T11.95-12.5 - Abstract
The abrasive characteristics of LM6 alloys are difficult to machine, so designing a technology that allows for effective machining is essential. This paper aims to evaluate the effect of process variables, namely feed rate, spindle speed and drill material, towards the responses like Thrust force, Surface roughness and burr height when drilling of LM6 alloy. LM6 aluminium alloy was fabricated by the stir casting process. Experiments were conducted using L9 orthogonal array in a Vertical Machining Centre coupled with a dynamometer for measuring thrust force. Surface roughness was found by Surface roughness tester and burr height was measured using Vision Measuring System. The findings show that the created model can accurately estimate the thrust force (TF), surface roughness (SR) and burr height (BH) in LM6 alloy drilling within the parameters examined.
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- 2022
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14. Numerical simulation of heat sinks with different configurations for high power LED thermal management
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Ramesh Thangamani, Praveen Ayyappan Susila, Pillai Praveen Bhaskaran, and Salunkhe Sachin
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led ,thermal resistance ,fea ,heat sinks ,temperature of interface material ,Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Industrial directories ,T11.95-12.5 - Abstract
This study performed a steady-state numerical analysis to understand the temperature in different heat sink configurations for LED applications. Seven heat sink configurations named R, H-6, H-8, H-10, C, C3, and C3E3 were considered. Parameters like input power, number of fins, heat sink configuration were varied, and their influence on LED temperature distribution, heat sink thermal resistance and thermal interface material temperature were studied. The results showed that the temperature distribution of the H-6 heat sink decreased by 46.30% compared with the Cheat sink for an input power of 16 W. The result of the H-6 heat sink shows that the heat sink thermal resistance was decreased by 73.91% compared with the Cheat sink at 16 W. The lowest interface material temperature of 54.11 °C was achieved by the H-6 heat sink when the input power was used 16 W. The H-6 heat sink exhibited better performance due to more surface area with several fins than other heat sinks.
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- 2022
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15. Can Fuzzy Relational Calculus Bring Complex Issues in Selection of Examiners into Focus?
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Salunkhe Satish S., Joshi Yashwant, and Deshpande Ashok
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education grading system ,examinee and examiner ,inter-rater reliability ,κ-coefficient ,expert’s perception ,fuzzy sets ,fuzzy relational calculus ,cosine amplitude method ,Science ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
The examinee and the examiner play pivotal roles in the educational grading system. Students’ academic performance evaluation by multiple experts involves epistemic uncertainty, which can be modeled using a fuzzy set theory. How many evaluators/experts are almost similar in their perceptual subjective evaluation of the students answer paper? In other words, how many experts are reliable for a particular evaluation task with a defined possibility level? In this paper, the focus is on object’s features (students’ marks) as a basis in the subjective evaluation process to identify the degree of similarity among the domain experts. The case study reveals that 11 out of 20 evaluators are similar in their decision making of students’ academic performance with possibility (α-level cut, 0.98). The inter-rater reliability (κ-coefficient) among the selected 11 teachers is 0.41, which signifies a fair/moderate agreement in the evaluation process. This paper proposes an approach that is useful for the selection of experts having similar perceptions in judgment. This paper demonstrates a case study showing how it is useful to educational policy makers in the selection of examiners.
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- 2016
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16. Optimization of milling speed and time in mechanical alloying of ferritic ODS steel through taguchi technique
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Dharmalingam Ganesan, Prasad Murali Arun, and Salunkhe Sachin
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mechanical alloying ,mechanical milling process ,taguchi analysis ,xrd ,sem ,Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Industrial directories ,T11.95-12.5 - Abstract
The oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) ferritic steels are one of the most important in fuel cladding materials for 4th Generation nuclear reactors because of their excellent mechanical properties such as irradiation resistance, swelling resistance, and elevated temperature tensile/compressive strength. Mechanical alloying (MA) is one of the most promising routes for developing nanocrystalline ferritic ODS steel materials. For the production of nanocrystalline ferritic ODS steel powders, the most influencing factor is the milling speed and milling time during the mechanical alloying process. With the improper selection of milling time and speed, the final milled powders become an amorphous structure consisting of high impurity inclusions in the microstructure, and strength was also affected. In order to overcome these drawbacks, the present investigation was taken into account for the selection of appropriate mechanical milling speed and time, which was optimized through Taguchi analysis followed by the MA process. The optimized mechanical milling speed and time of milled powders were characterized through X-Ray Diffraction Analysis (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).
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- 2021
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17. Numerical simulation and experimentation of endodontic file using Taguchi DoE
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Lokhande Pravin R., Salunkhe Sachin S., and Balaguru Sethuraman
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endodontic file ,fatigue life ,root canal ,doe ,anova ,Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Industrial directories ,T11.95-12.5 - Abstract
The endodontic file is a tapered, needle shape body used for the preparation of curved human root canals. During the preparation, process files get failed due to the locking action offered by the canal wall. The present study aimed to find the fatigue life of endodontic files at 23°, 33° and 43° root canal curvature angles. Four brands of files were selected for the present study viz. Hyplex CM, Pro-Taper Next, Hero Shaper, Pro-File Vortex. The strain life analysis done using ANSYS showed that the Hyplex CM file gives the highest fatigue life at 23°, 33° and 43° root canal curvature angles. Therefore, Hyplex CM file was selected for DoE Taguchi Optimization study. Each experimental reading was conducted on X Smart Plus experimental setup under purely rotary and combined reciprocating-rotary motion, at 500 rpm, 600 rpm and 700 rpm and 23°, 33° and 43° root canal curvature angles. Hyplex CM file given maximum fatigue life at 23° root canal curvature angle and 500 rpm speed of rotation. But if file motion is combined rotary-reciprocating, life reduces. The ANNOVA study showed that P-value and significance F are very small, which represented that the regression model is effective.
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- 2021
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18. Prediction and analysis of surface roughness in selective inhibition sintered high-density polyethylene parts: A parametric approach using response surface methodology–grey relational analysis
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D Rajamani, Aiman Ziout, E Balasubramanian, R Velu, Salunkhe Sachin, and Hussein Mohamed
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Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
Selective inhibition sintering (SIS) process intends to produce near-net-shape components through sintering of specific region of powder particles. The prediction of surface quality in SIS parts is a challenging task due to its complex part building mechanism and influence of abundant process parameters. Therefore, this study investigates the key contributing parameters such as layer thickness, heater energy, heater feedrate and printer feedrate on the surface quality characteristics ( R a , R z and R q ) of high-density polyethylene specimens fabricated through selective inhibition sintering process. The SIS system is custom built and experiments are conducted based on four-factor, three-level Box–Behnken design. The empirical models have been developed for predicting the influence of selected parameters on surface quality. The optimal process parameters such as the layer thickness of 0.1 mm, heater energy of 28.48 J/mm 2 , heater feedrate of 3.25 mm/s and printer feedrate of 110 mm/min are attained using grey relational multi-criteria decision-making approach. Furthermore, response surface analysis revealed that surface quality of sintered components is influenced significantly with heater energy and heater feedrate, followed by layer thickness. The confirmation experiments based on optimal process variables validate the developed grey relational analysis strategy.
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- 2018
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19. Topology optimization of steering knuckle structure
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Srivastava Saurabh, Salunkhe Sachin, Pande Sarang, and Kapadiya Bhavin
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topology optimization ,finite element analysis ,steering knuckle ,weight optimization ,Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Industrial directories ,T11.95-12.5 - Abstract
Steering knuckle connects steering system, suspension system and braking system to the chassis. The steering knuckle contributes a significant weight to the total weight of a vehicle. Increasing the efficiency of an automobile without compromising the performances is the major challenge faced by the manufacturers. This paper presents an effective topology optimization of steering knuckle used in a vehicle with the primary objective of minimizing weight. The study on optimization of knuckle is divided into two phases, the first phase involves making of a computer-aided design model of the original steering knuckle and carry out finite element analysis on the knuckle by estimating the loads, which are acting on the component. In the second phase, design optimization of the model of steering knuckle is carried out, and excess material is removed at the region where induced stress is negligible as obtained in finite element analysis assuming standard boundary and loading conditions. The paper describes a research work carried out to optimize structural topology giving the essential details. The methodology may be applied to optimize structural components used in applications where the ratio of desired properties to the cost, generally in terms of weight, is to be optimized. In the case of automobiles, strength to weight ratio has to be maximized. New researchers working in the area will have an understanding of the procedures, and further, the techniques may be applied to design in general.
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- 2020
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20. Analysis and validation of hydrokinetic turbine turbulent wake predictions
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Salunkhe, S., Bhushan, S., Thompson, D., and O'Doherty, Timothy
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TC
21. Analysis and validation of hydrokinetic turbine turbulent wake predictions
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Salunkhe, S., Bhushan, S., Thompson, D., O'Doherty, Timothy, Salunkhe, S., Bhushan, S., Thompson, D., and O'Doherty, Timothy
22. Analysis and validation of hydrokinetic turbine turbulent wake predictions
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Salunkhe, S., Bhushan, S., Thompson, D., O'Doherty, Timothy, Salunkhe, S., Bhushan, S., Thompson, D., and O'Doherty, Timothy
23. Enhanced fluorescent properties of an OmpT site deleted mutant of Green Fluorescent Protein
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Kumar Avijeet, Kotwal Prakash, Rewanwar Sachin, Raiker Veena A, Salunkhe Shardul S, and Padmanabhan Sriram
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Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background The green fluorescent protein has revolutionized many areas of cell biology and biotechnology since it is widely used in determining gene expression and for localization of protein expression. Expression of recombinant GFP in E. coli K12 host from pBAD24M-GFP construct upon arabinose induction was significantly lower than that seen in E. coli B cells with higher expression at 30°C as compared to 37°C in E. coli K12 hosts. Since OmpT levels are higher at 37°C than at 30°C, it prompted us to modify the OmpT proteolytic sites of GFP and examine such an effect on GFP expression and fluorescence. Upon modification of one of the two putative OmpT cleavage sites of GFP, we observed several folds enhanced fluorescence of GFP as compared to unmodified GFPuv (Wild Type-WT). The western blot studies of the WT and the SDM II GFP mutant using anti-GFP antibody showed prominent degradation of GFP with negligible degradation in case of SDM II GFP mutant while no such degradation of GFP was seen for both the clones when expressed in BL21 cells. The SDM II GFP mutant also showed enhanced GFP fluorescence in other E. coli K12 OmpT hosts like E. coli JM109 and LE 392 in comparison to WT GFPuv. Inclusion of an OmpT inhibitor, like zinc with WT GFP lysate expressed from an E. coli K12 host was found to reduce degradation of GFP fluorescence by two fold. Results We describe the construction of two GFP variants with modified putative OmpT proteolytic sites by site directed mutagenesis (SDM). Such modified genes upon arabinose induction exhibited varied degrees of GFP fluorescence. While the mutation of K79G/R80A (SDM I) resulted in dramatic loss of fluorescence activity, the modification of K214A/R215A (SDM II) resulted in four fold enhanced fluorescence of GFP. Conclusions This is the first report on effect of OmpT protease site modification on GFP fluorescence. The wild type and the GFP variants showed similar growth profile in bioreactor studies with similar amounts of recombinant GFP expressed in the soluble fraction of the cell. Our observations on higher levels of fluorescence of SDM II GFP mutant over native GFPuv in an OmpT+ host like DH5α, JM109 and LE392 at 37°C reiterates the role played by host OmpT in determining differences in fluorescent property of the expressed GFP. Both the WT GFP and the SDM II GFP plasmids in E. coli BL21 cells showed similar expression levels and similar GFP fluorescent activity at 37°C. This result substantiates our hypothesis that OmpT protease could be a possible factor responsible for reducing the expression of GFP at 37°C for WT GFP clone in K12 hosts like DH5α, JM109, LE 392 since the levels of GFP expression of SDM II clone in such cells at 37°C is higher than that seen with WT GFP clone at the same temperature.
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24. Analyzing the efficacy of trimethylolpropane trioleate oil for predicting cutting power and surface roughness in high-speed drilling of Al-6061 through machine learning.
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Kathmore PS, Bachchhav BD, Kaya D, Salunkhe S, Cepova L, Mizera O, and Nasr EA
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- Lubricants chemistry, Algorithms, Machine Learning, Surface Properties
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This study aimed to investigate the impact of a lubricant derived from trimethylolpropane trioleate on power consumption and surface roughness during high-speed drilling of Al-6061, with the goal of developing an environmentally friendly cutting fluid. The study investigated the impact of additive concentration, spindle speed, and feed rate on energy consumption and surface roughness using a Taguchi L27 orthogonal array. Through analysis of the Taguchi experimental outcomes and single-to-noise ratios, the parameters were ranked accordingly. The results of the ANOVA analysis reveal that spindle speed has the greatest impact on Power (87.89%), followed by followed feed rate (6.96%) and additive concentration (2.98%). However, feed rate (43.51%) has the most significant influence on surface roughness, followed by speed (38.48%) and additive concentration (11.90%). Varying additive concentration affects more on surface quality rather than power consumption. Furthermore, a machine learning algorithm was developed to forecast and compare various key aspects of high-speed drilling machinability, including power and surface roughness. Three different measures of accuracy were used to evaluate the performance of the projected values: coefficient of determination (R2), mean absolute percentage error, and mean square error. The decision tree performed better than other models in accurately predicting power and surface roughness. This research introduces an innovative method for assessing the most effective biodegradable cutting fluid and forecasting power and surface quality by developing an optimal combination., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2024 Kathmore et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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- 2024
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25. Confronting Vaccine Hesitancy in India: A Vital Call for Unified Action.
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Paul S, Salunkhe S, Mane SV, and Bahal M
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In India, vaccine hesitancy is one of the major hurdles to attaining widespread immunity against communicable diseases. Vaccines play a significant role, as was evident during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, factors such as misinformation, cultural beliefs together with distrust in healthcare providers are some of the barriers encountered during mass vaccination. Education and communication strategies based on evidence are the need of the hour to address this issue. Enhancing vaccination rates requires a multi-pronged strategy of reclaiming control: through digital literacy, community engagement, and clear communication by healthcare personnel as well as the government. The recent resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases in the country underscores the need for booster doses to combat waning immunity. Coordinated efforts between all the key players are required to confront vaccine hesitancy and to ensure that vaccines provide better health for all., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Paul et al.)
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- 2024
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26. Robert Koch: From Anthrax to Tuberculosis - A Journey in Medical Science.
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Sravanthi K, Sattiraju KS, Paul S, Nihal NG, Salunkhe S, and Mane SV
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The pioneering German physician and microbiologist Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (1843-1910) made pivotal contributions to the field of bacteriology, significantly advancing the germ theory of disease. His groundbreaking research in identifying the causative agents of anthrax, tuberculosis, and cholera revolutionized medical science and public health. Koch's development of essential microbiological techniques, such as using agar for bacterial cultures and introducing the Petri dish, transformed laboratory practices. Additionally, his formulation of Koch's postulates established a systematic method for linking specific pathogens to diseases, a framework that remains influential today. Koch's remarkable achievements were recognized with numerous prestigious honors, including the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905. His legacy lives on through institutions like the Robert Koch Institute and World Tuberculosis Day, commemorating his profound impact on global health and infectious disease research. Koch's work continues to serve as a cornerstone in studying and controlling infectious diseases., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Sravanthi et al.)
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- 2024
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27. Taguchi optimization of Wire EDM process parameters for machining LM5 aluminium alloy.
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Juliyana SJ, Prakash JU, Čep R, Rubi CS, Salunkhe S, Sadhana AD, and Nasr EA
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- Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Materials Testing, Alloys chemistry, Aluminum chemistry, Surface Properties
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LM5 alloy is suitable for metal castings for marine and aesthetic uses due to its admirable resistance to corrosion. In order to make intricate shapes in the LM5 alloy, this study intends to assess the impact of Wire Electric Discharge Machining process variables, like Pulse on Time (Ton), Pulse off Time (Toff), Gap Voltage (GV) and Wire Feed (WF) on responses like Material Removal Rate (MRR), Surface Roughness (SR), and Kerf Width (Kw). The LM5 aluminium alloy plate was produced through stir casting process. SEM, EDAX and XRD images confirm the LM5 Al alloy's microstructure and crystal structure. WEDM studies were conducted using design of experiments approach based on L9 orthogonal array and analysed using Taguchi's Signal to Noise Ratio (S/N) analysis. Pulse on Time has the greatest statistical effects on MRR (68.25%), SR (79.46%) and kerf (81.97%). In order to assess the surface integrity of the WEDM machined surfaces, the SEM study on the topography was conducted using the optimum surface roughness process variables: Ton 110 μs, Toff 50 μs, GV 40 V, and WF 9 m/min. SEM images show the recast layer and its thickness. The average absolute error for MRR is 1.69%, SR is 3.89% and kerf is 0.88%, based on mathematical (linear regression) models. The Taguchi's Signal to Noise ratio analysis is the most appropriate for single objective optimization of responses., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2024 Juliyana et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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- 2024
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28. Pioneering Hand Hygiene: Ignaz Semmelweis and the Fight Against Puerperal Fever.
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Paul S, Salunkhe S, Sravanthi K, and Mane SV
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Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis (1818-1865) revolutionized medical practice through his introduction of antiseptic procedures. This breakthrough disrupted the chain of infection among new mothers and their infants, leading to dramatically reduced mortality rates from puerperal fever across continental Europe. Semmelweis faced significant resistance and disbelief when he argued through meticulous, empirically-based evidence that proper hand hygiene may prevent infection. Semmelweis' pioneering work on infection prevention remains highly relevant even today, as evidenced by contemporary practices aimed at controlling the spread of disease and improving patient safety through improved hygiene. In this article, we look into the key moments in Semmelweis's life that led to his revolutionary discoveries as well as oppositions against them and his lasting impact on modern medicine., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Paul et al.)
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29. Promotion of DNA end resection by BRCA1-BARD1 in homologous recombination.
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Salunkhe S, Daley JM, Kaur H, Tomimatsu N, Xue C, Raina VB, Jasper AM, Rogers CM, Li W, Zhou S, Mojidra R, Kwon Y, Fang Q, Ji JH, Badamchi Shabestari A, Fitzgerald O, Dinh H, Mukherjee B, Habib AA, Hromas R, Mazin AV, Wasmuth EV, Olsen SK, Libich DS, Zhou D, Zhao W, Greene EC, Burma S, and Sung P
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- Humans, DNA metabolism, DNA genetics, DNA Helicases, DNA Repair, DNA Repair Enzymes, DNA, Single-Stranded metabolism, Protein Binding, Rad51 Recombinase metabolism, Recombinational DNA Repair, Single Molecule Imaging, Up-Regulation, Werner Syndrome Helicase metabolism, Werner Syndrome Helicase genetics, BRCA1 Protein metabolism, BRCA1 Protein genetics, DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded, Exodeoxyribonucleases metabolism, Homologous Recombination, RecQ Helicases metabolism, RecQ Helicases genetics, Tumor Suppressor Proteins metabolism, Tumor Suppressor Proteins genetics, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases metabolism
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The licensing step of DNA double-strand break repair by homologous recombination entails resection of DNA ends to generate a single-stranded DNA template for assembly of the repair machinery consisting of the RAD51 recombinase and ancillary factors
1 . DNA end resection is mechanistically intricate and reliant on the tumour suppressor complex BRCA1-BARD1 (ref.2 ). Specifically, three distinct nuclease entities-the 5'-3' exonuclease EXO1 and heterodimeric complexes of the DNA endonuclease DNA2, with either the BLM or WRN helicase-act in synergy to execute the end resection process3 . A major question concerns whether BRCA1-BARD1 directly regulates end resection. Here, using highly purified protein factors, we provide evidence that BRCA1-BARD1 physically interacts with EXO1, BLM and WRN. Importantly, with reconstituted biochemical systems and a single-molecule analytical tool, we show that BRCA1-BARD1 upregulates the activity of all three resection pathways. We also demonstrate that BRCA1 and BARD1 harbour stand-alone modules that contribute to the overall functionality of BRCA1-BARD1. Moreover, analysis of a BARD1 mutant impaired in DNA binding shows the importance of this BARD1 attribute in end resection, both in vitro and in cells. Thus, BRCA1-BARD1 enhances the efficiency of all three long-range DNA end resection pathways during homologous recombination in human cells., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)- Published
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30. Clinical Profile of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children at a Tertiary Care Center.
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Bahal M, Pande V, Salunkhe S, Dua J, Mane S, Gupta A, Kumar G, Kale S, Garlapati S, and Shaligram R
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Background Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) encompass intricate interactions among genetic, brain, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes. These disorders, which are influenced by hereditary and environmental factors, impair personal, social, intellectual, or occupational functioning. Typically emerging early in life, NDDs include conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), vision and hearing impairments, motor disorders, and specific learning disabilities. Children from impoverished and low-income neighborhoods are particularly vulnerable. The lack of comprehensive health data and public awareness about these conditions results in limited information regarding the prevalence of neurological illnesses in developing countries. India, with its large and ethnically diverse population, exemplifies this gap. Methods It is a prospective study to detect the prevalence and risk factors of neurodevelopmental disorders in children aged six months to nine years at a tertiary care center. Patient details, clinical findings, and relevant history were recorded on a pre-designed pro forma and analyzed statistically. Results Among the 1000 children in the study, 91 (9.1%) tested positive for NDDs. Among the 91 children who tested positive for NDD, the highest frequency is in the three to four years age group (17.6%), males were found to be in a higher ratio with 75.82%, with the male: female ratio being 3:1. Among the 91 children with NDD, intellectual disability was the most common disorder (20.9%), followed by ADHD (17.6%) and vision impairment (14.3%). Autism spectrum disorders, including autism and Asperger syndrome, and communication disorders, including stuttering and speech disorders, accounted for 13.2% each. Hearing loss was seen in 9.9% of children and multiple disorders were seen in 8.8% of the children from among 91 children. Conclusion Neurodevelopmental disorders are common and often coexist with other conditions. Children from low-income backgrounds are more affected. This study provides valuable insights into the prevalence and characteristics of NDDs in a specific population., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Center, Pune issued approval IESC/PGS/2022/37. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Bahal et al.)
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31. Association of Liver Function Tests With the Severity and Outcome of Dengue Fever in Children.
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Avuthu OPR, Mishra A, Patil MG, Tandur BS, Salunkhe S, Kumar G, Sravanthi K, Garlapati S, Mane SV, and Jog P
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Background Dengue is one of the most common vector-borne diseases in India, and it is transmitted by Aedes family mosquitoes. Hepatic injury is known to occur from dengue infection. Direct hepatotoxicity and deranged host immune responses to the virus are responsible for this hepatic dysfunction. Hence, the study was undertaken to understand the deranged hepatic enzymes using liver function tests (LFTs) and the severity and outcome of dengue fever in children. Methods This study is an observational-descriptive study conducted between June 2022 and May 2024. The study population includes children between the ages of one month and 16 years who have been diagnosed with dengue fever and admitted to pediatric wards and pediatric intensive care units (PICUs), with a sample size of 151. Informed consent from guardians and institutional ethical clearance were obtained. Results A total of 4.8% (N = 7) mortality was seen in this study with dengue patients. Hepatomegaly was seen in 34% (N = 49) of cases. There is a clear statistical significance that is seen among the non-survived and survived dengue patients with a 10-fold increase in serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) and serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) levels, respectively, along with total bilirubin, activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), and prothrombin time (PT). Conclusions The current study shows that deranged LFTs are associated with more severe disease with more PICU admissions and mortality of the disease. The evidence clearly indicates the inclusion of LFTs as a routine investigation to understand the severity of the disease and the prognosis of the outcome., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Institutional Ethics Sub-Committee of Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Pune, issued approval IESC/PGS/2022/29. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Avuthu et al.)
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32. Evaluating the Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Potential of 3D-Printed Graphene Prepared Using Direct Ink Writing and Fused Deposition Modelling.
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R H, Dhilipkumar T, V Shankar K, P K, Salunkhe S, Venkatesan R, Shazly GA, Vetcher AA, and Kim SC
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This research aims to use energy harvested from conductive materials to power microelectronic components. The proposed method involves using vibration-based energy harvesting to increase the natural vibration frequency, reduce the need for battery replacement, and minimise chemical waste. Piezoelectric transduction, known for its high-power density and ease of application, has garnered significant attention. Additionally, graphene, a non-piezoelectric material, exhibits good piezoelectric properties. The research explores a novel method of printing graphene material using 3D printing, specifically Direct Ink Writing (DIW) and fused deposition modelling (FDM). Both simulation and experimental techniques were used to analyse energy harvesting. The experimental technique involved using the cantilever beam-based vibration energy harvesting method. The results showed that the DIW-derived 3D-printed prototype achieved a peak power output of 12.2 µW, surpassing the 6.4 µW output of the FDM-derived 3D-printed prototype. Furthermore, the simulation using COMSOL Multiphysics yielded a harvested output of 0.69 µV., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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33. Pilomyxoid Astrocytoma Presenting With Developmental Regression: A Case Report.
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Avuthu OPR, Salunkhe S, Patil MG, C Buch A, Mane SV, and Chugh A
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Pilomyxoid astrocytoma (PMA) is a subtype of pilocytic astrocytoma (PA). PMA tends to exhibit a more aggressive course compared to PA. We present a case of a two-year-old male with a PMA in the suprasellar region who presented with developmental regression, loss of previously attained milestones such as the ability to hold his neck, walk, and talk, along with hypotonia in all four limbs. Serum cortisol and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels were measured to rule out endocrine disturbances and were within normal limits. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain showed a solid lesion in the suprasellar region, extending into the pituitary and interpeduncular fossae, compressing the pituitary gland, and effacing the third ventricle, causing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow obstruction and lateral ventricle dilation. The tumor appears hypointense on T1 and hyperintense on T2, with fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR), peripheral contrast enhancement, and no calcification, consistent with PMA. The CSF analysis was negative for malignant cells. Histopathological examination revealed monomorphous bipolar and spindle cells in an angiocentric pattern with a myxoid background, without rosenthal fibers, mitoses, or eosinophilic granular bodies, consistent with PMA but not seen in PA. Immunohistochemistry showed strong positivity for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and S100, with a Ki-67 index of 3-4%, indicating a low-grade tumor. The preferred treatment is surgical resection, but due to the tumor's deep location and potential long-term neurological effects, the parents opted against surgery. A ventriculoperitoneal shunt was placed to alleviate CSF flow, following which the child showed mild improvement in symptoms. Treatment of nonresectable astrocytomas was controversial, but gross total surgical resection offers better disease control. Chemotherapy is for patients with recurrence or where total resection of the tumor is not possible, and radiotherapy, though the long-term disease control is good, has a variable visual outcome., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Avuthu et al.)
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34. Stiffness and stability of bamboo stem- A optimal design perspective.
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Sayyad M, Bachchhav B, Salunkhe S, Cepova L, Struz J, Abouel Nasr E, and El Mola KMSG
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During the evolution process, a bamboo stem achieves a significant height (up to 20 m) to fulfil its phototropic requirements. While on land, the stem is mostly subjected to bending load which makes it liable to fail by uprooting. However, this failure is prohibited by smart structure of bamboo stem which includes graded arrangement of fibre bundles in the cross-section and a tapered cantilever form of the stem. This paper attempts to understand the optimal design of bamboo stem through the relationship between the stellar arrangement of stiff fibre bundles in the cross-section and the tapered form. In this work, a comparison between two types of stellar arrangement, namely uniform and graded, is presented in view of non-linear bending analysis through elastica theory and fracture-induced delamination, both numerically. It is observed from the results that a bamboo stem prefers to evolve with graded stellar arrangement which provides gradation of stiffness and toughness over the cross-section; the trend in toughness being opposite to that of stiffness. Moreover, interplay of stellar arrangement and gradation of stiffness-toughness thereof is found to be the governing mechanism for ensuring its mechanical integrity and stability in view of an optimal design perspective. The smart structure of bamboo is recommended for bio-mimicking., Competing Interests: On behalf of all authors, the corresponding author states that there is no conflict of interest., (© 2024 The Authors.)
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35. Study of Clinicoetiological Spectrum of Bicytopenia and Pancytopenia in Hospitalized Children.
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Kumar G, Verma S, Chavan S, Gupta A, Avuthu OPR, Mane S, Bahal M, Garud B, Salunkhe S, and Pathak N
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Background The etiological profile of children with bicytopenia and pancytopenia has a very wide spectrum, ranging from transient causes like infections or nutritional deficiencies to bone marrow failure syndromes. Timely diagnosis and treatment impart favorable prognosis to this entity. There is a paucity of data regarding the etiology of cytopenia in hospitalized children at a tertiary center in India. Additionally, only a few studies have discussed the possible association between the severity of cytopenia at presentation and the possible etiology. Methods This is a cross-sectional observational study analyzing bicytopenia and pancytopenia in hospitalized children. Patient details, along with clinical findings and relevant investigations, were recorded on predesigned pro forma and analyzed statistically. Results Out of 202 children, 174 (86.13%) had bicytopenia, and 28 (13.86%) had pancytopenia, with a male predominance resulting in a male-to-female ratio of 1.65:1. The commonest age group affected was pre-adolescent age group (6-12 years). The causes of bicytopenia and pancytopenia in hospitalized children in the decreasing order of frequency were infections (65.84%), benign hematological disorders (18.81%), systemic illness (10.39%), and malignancies (4.95%). The cytopenia was more severe in children with pancytopenia than bicytopenia. Conclusions Infections outweigh the other causes of bicytopenia and pancytopenia. The severity of the cell line affected can help narrow down a diagnosis of cytopenia etiologies. Most of the children with bicytopenia and pancytopenia had treatable etiology and favorable outcomes., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune - 411018 issued approval I.E.S.C./291/2022. This is certify that the synopsis (IESC/PGS/2022/35) titled "Clinical And Etiological Profile of Bicytopenia And Pancytopenia In Pediatric Patients." to be done by Dr. Gaurav Kumar under the guidance of Dr. Sanjay Chavan from Department of Pediatrics is ethically approved. The synopsis was approved by the Institutional Ethics Sub-committee in it's meeting held on 28/09/2022. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Kumar et al.)
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36. Bridging The Gap: Essential Role of Parents and Caregivers In Their Child's Management in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
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Patil MG, Tambolkar S, Tyagi N, Salunkhe S, and Mane SV
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The importance of parental involvement in the care and management decisions made for children hospitalized in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is examined in this editorial. Initial days and weeks in a PICU can be challenging for the child and family due to the emotional intensity and medical complexity of the therapy a child receives. Regardless of the result, families may feel uncertain and anxious that their child may die or have a terrible outcome. The majority of pediatric patient deaths in hospitals happen in the PICU. Recognizing and supporting the crucial role of parents or caretakers in informed decision-making and management of their child's condition is essential for advancing prevention, detection, and treatment efforts., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Patil et al.)
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37. Glutaric Aciduria Presenting With an Acute Encephalitic Crisis: A Case Report.
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Patil MG, Tyagi N, Avuthu OPR, and Salunkhe S
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Glutaric aciduria type 1 (GA1) is an organic aciduria inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, with an occurrence rate of one in 100,000. It is caused by a deficiency of the enzyme glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase (GCDH), encoded by the GCDH gene on chromosome 19. It is an important enzyme in the catabolism of amino acids such as tryptophan, lysine, and hydroxylysine. Its deficiency leads to the accumulation of organic acids such as glutaric acid and 3-hydroxyglutaric acid, which interfere with cerebral energy metabolism and cause neurological symptoms. Here, we discuss the case of a six-month-old male child who presented with status epilepticus following an eight-day history of fever. The child was started on anti-epileptics. Initially, the child was on non-invasive ventilation and was later intubated and taken on a mechanical ventilator. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the brain was performed, and the findings suggested GA1. The child was started on carnitine after samples were sent for tandem mass spectrometry (TMS) and urine gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS), which came out to be positive for GA1. Despite the timely intervention, the child did not survive. Most cases exhibit movement disorders, with many presenting in acute encephalitic crises. Additionally, a significant portion of patients experience an insidious onset of the disease. An MRI of the brain shows widened Sylvian fissures in the majority of cases. Treatment of GA1 includes dietary modifications, including a low-lysine diet and administering carnitine. Early diagnosis and management result in decreased mortality and morbidity, which underscores the need for newborn screening., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Patil et al.)
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38. Unexpected Rhythm: Supraventricular Tachycardia Unveiled in a Neonate Diagnosed at Delivery.
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Garud B, Kumar G, Chavan S, Salunkhe S, and Chandrashekhar Reddy G
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Neonatal supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) poses clinical challenges due to its rarity and potential for serious complications. We present a case of a 2.5 kg female neonate delivered at 37.2 weeks of gestation, diagnosed with SVT shortly after birth. Initial management included adenosine administration, which was initially ineffective until a second dose successfully reduced the heart rate. Subsequent episodes required repeated adenosine and the initiation of propranolol therapy. The neonate showed improvement with cessation of SVT episodes, weaning off respiratory support, and successful breastfeeding initiation. Follow-up at one month revealed no recurrent SVT, affirming effective management and favorable outcomes in neonatal SVT cases., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Garud et al.)
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39. Tensile strength analysis of additively manufactured CM 247LC alloy specimen by employing machine learning classifiers.
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Jatti VS, Sawant DA, Khedkar NK, Jatti VS, Salunkhe S, Pagáč M, and Abouel Nasr ES
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- Materials Testing methods, Nickel chemistry, Algorithms, Tensile Strength, Machine Learning, Alloys chemistry
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Using a cutting-edge net-shape manufacturing technique called Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM), highly complex components that are not achievable with conventional wrought and cast methods can be produced. As a result, the aerospace sector is paying closer attention to using this technology to fabricate superalloys based on nickel to develop the holistic gas turbine. Because of this, there is an increasing need for the mechanical characterisation of such material. Conventional mechanical testing is hampered by the limited availability of material that has been processed, especially given the large number of process factors that need to be assessed. Thus, the present study focuses on manufacturing CM247LC Ni-based superalloy with exceptional mechanical characteristics by laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF). This study evaluates the effect of input process variables such as laser power, scan speed, hatch distance and volumetric energy density on the mechanical performance of the LPBF CM247LC superalloy. The maximum value of as-built tensile strength obtained in the study is 997.81 MPa. Plotting Pearson's heatmap and the Feature importance (F-test) was used in the data analysis to examine the impact of input parameters on tensile strength. The accuracy of the tensile strength data classification by machine learning algorithms, such as k-nearest neighbours, Naïve Baiyes, Support vector machine, XGBoost, AdaBoost, Decision tree, Random forest, and logistic regression algorithms, was 92.5%, 83.75%, 83%, 85%, 87.5%, 90%, 91.25%, and 77.5%, respectively., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2024 Jatti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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40. Comparative Analysis of C-reactive Protein and Procalcitonin as Biomarkers for Prognostic Assessment in Pediatric Sepsis.
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Tyagi N, Gawhale S, Patil MG, Tambolkar S, Salunkhe S, and Mane SV
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Background Sepsis poses a critical medical challenge due to its profound systemic inflammatory response, which frequently results in organ dysfunction and high mortality rates, especially in pediatric patients. The condition requires prompt recognition and aggressive management to mitigate its severe outcomes. Methods This prospective study enrolled 248 pediatric patients admitted with sepsis to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) at our tertiary care center. Patients were randomly assigned to either the C-reactive protein (CRP) or procalcitonin (PCT) groups, with biomarker levels measured upon admission (hour zero) and again at 72 hours post-admission. Clinical parameters such as the need for ionotropic support, use of steroids, incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI), requirement for invasive ventilation, patient outcomes, and changes in antibiotic management were assessed based on these biomarker levels. Results Procalcitonin-positive sepsis cases demonstrated notable clinical severity compared to their C-reactive protein counterparts, showing significantly lower systolic blood pressure (p = 0.012), heightened need for ionotropic support (p < 0.0001), and more pronounced liver and renal dysfunction as indicated by elevated serum bilirubin (p = 0.001) and creatinine levels (p = 0.0058). The incidence of AKI was also higher in procalcitonin-positive cases. Despite these severe clinical parameters, there were no significant differences in the length of the PICU stay or in patient outcomes concerning discharge and mortality rates. Procalcitonin levels effectively guided antibiotic management, resulting in therapy adjustments in a substantial proportion of cases, with 67 (54%) experiencing downgrades and 33 (27%) requiring upgrades based on procalcitonin levels measured 72 hours post-admission. Conclusion Procalcitonin proves to be a valuable biomarker in assessing the severity and management of sepsis in pediatric patients. It correlates significantly with clinical parameters such as blood pressure, the need for ionotropic support, and markers of organ dysfunction., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre Institutional Ethics Sub-Committee issued approval I.E.S.C./290/2022. This is to certify that the synopsis (IESC/PGS/2022/34) titled "C-Reactive Protein Versus Procalcitonin As A Biomarkers Of Prognostic Importance In Sepsis In Age Group Of 1 Month 15 Years" to be done by Dr. Neha Tyagi under the guidance of Dr. Manojkumar Gulabrao Patil from Department of MD-Pediatrics is ethically approved. The synopsis was approved by the Institutional Ethics Sub-Committee in its meeting held on 28/09/2022. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Tyagi et al.)
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41. Experimental investigation on solidification cracking & intergranular corrosion of AISI 321 & AISI 316 L dissimilar weld on pulsed current gas tungsten arc welding (PCGTAW).
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Patil T, Bhosale A, Manikandan SGK, Jose B, Naidu M, Salunkhe S, Cep R, and Abouel Nasr E
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Dissimilar metal combinations are frequently employed in the power generation and nuclear industries. Where stainless steel piping systems are connected to pressure vessels made of low-alloy steel, the subsystems of liquid rocket engines also have different, dissimilar material combinations. Dissimilar welding plays a vital role in ensuring the integrity, performance, and reliability of components and structures operating in cryogenic environments, in this study, plates of AISI 316L and AISI 321, each 5 mm thick, were successfully joined using the pulsed current gas tungsten arc welding (PCGTAW) technique with optimized process parameters. These weld joints are mostly present in rocket engines subjected to a cryogenic environment. Due to the low temperature environment, the metallurgical properties of these joints change, which affects their mechanical properties. As it is a structural part, PCGTAW welding is most common method for joining this kind of material. In this work, Microstructural analysis of the weldment revealed a combination of vermicular, lacy, and acicular ferrite morphologies in the fusion zone at the root, mid, and crown locations. Furthermore, no solidification cracking was detected in the weldments based on the optical micrograph and SEM results. Intergranular corrosion (IGC) testing indicated the absence of a ditch structure, suggesting that the heat-affected zone (HAZ) on both sides of the weld joint was not being susceptible to sensitization. However, the HAZ of the AISI 316L side exhibited coarser grains compared to AISI 321. Analysis of tensile properties revealed a significant influence of the testing environment on the tensile strength of the dissimilar welded joints. At room temperature, the average ultimate tensile strength (UTS) was measured as 621 MPa. Remarkably, at cryogenic conditions, the average tensile properties significantly increased to 1319 MPa. Microhardness analysis showed the highest hardness associated with the AISI 321 side. The fusion zone exhibited a large deviation in the hardness profile (205 ± 10 HV), with the highest average hardness observed in the middle part of the weld. However, the hot cracking behavior of the weld was investigated by using a suutula diagram at various locations of the weld. The investigation revealed that the Cr
eq /Nieq ratio exceeded the critical threshold value, effectively diminishing the propensity for hot cracking in the fusion zone. Overall, these findings underscore the effectiveness of the PCGTAW technique in joining dissimilar materials, as well as the importance of microstructural and mechanical property evaluations, especially under extreme operating conditions such as cryogenic temperatures. Paraphrase., Competing Interests: The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests:Dr. Sachin Salunkhe reports financial support was provided by 10.13039/501100002383King Saud University. If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2024 The Authors.)- Published
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42. Dr. Kadambini Ganguly (1861-1923): A Pioneer in Indian Medicine.
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Paul S, Salunkhe S, Mane SV, and Ghosh PA
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Dr. Kadambini Ganguly was a trailblazing Indian physician and social reformer. As one of the first female graduates and practitioners of Western medicine in India, she broke numerous barriers in a field dominated by men. Her contribution to medicine, particularly in women's healthcare, and her engagement in social reform through the Brahmo Samaj and the Indian National Congress, caused significant progress toward gender equality and social justice. This article looks back on her academic accomplishments, medical career, social activism, and lasting legacy, emphasizing her profound influence on medicine and society in India., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Paul et al.)
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43. A Dynamic Traffic Light Control Algorithm to Mitigate Traffic Congestion in Metropolitan Areas.
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Kumar BR, Kumaran N, Prakash JU, Salunkhe S, Venkatesan R, Shanmugam R, and Abouel Nasr ES
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This paper proposes a convolutional neural network (CNN) model of the signal distribution control algorithm (SDCA) to maximize the dynamic vehicular traffic signal flow for each junction phase. The aim of the proposed algorithm is to determine the reward value and new state. It deconstructs the routing components of the current multi-directional queuing system (MDQS) architecture to identify optimal policies for every traffic scenario. Initially, the state value is divided into a function value and a parameter value. Combining these two scenarios updates the resulting optimized state value. Ultimately, an analogous criterion is developed for the current dataset. Next, the error or loss value for the present scenario is computed. Furthermore, utilizing the Deep Q-learning methodology with a quad agent enhances previous study discoveries. The recommended method outperforms all other traditional approaches in effectively optimizing traffic signal timing.
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44. Surface roughness prediction of AISI D2 tool steel during powder mixed EDM using supervised machine learning.
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Kaigude AR, Khedkar NK, Jatti VS, Salunkhe S, Cep R, and Nasr EA
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Surface integrity is one of the key elements used to judge the quality of machined surfaces, and surface roughness is one such quality parameter that determines the pass level of the machined product. In the present study, AISI D2 steel was machined with electric discharge at different process parameters using Jatropha and EDM oil. Titanium dioxide (TiO
2 ) nanopowder was added to the dielectric to improve surface integrity. Experiments were performed using the one variable at a time (OVAT) approach for EDM oil and Jatropha oil as dielectric media. From the experimental results, it was observed that response trends of surface roughness (SR) using Jatropha oil are similar to those of commercially available EDM oil, which proves that Jatropha oil is a technically and operationally feasible dielectric and can be efficiently replaced as dielectric fluid in the EDM process. The lowest value of S.R. (i.e., 4.5 microns) for EDM and Jatropha oil was achieved at current = 9 A, Ton = 30 μs, Toff = 12 μs, and Gap voltage = 50 V. As the values of current and pulse on time increase, the S.R. also increases. Current and pulse-on-time were the most significant parameters affecting S.R. Machine learning methods like linear regression, decision trees, and random forests were used to predict the surface roughness. Random forest modeling is highly accurate, with an R2 value of 0.89 and an MSE of 1.36% among all methods. Random forest models have better predictive capabilities and may be one of the best options for modeling complex EDM processes., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
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45. Occlusal Force and the Masticatory System: A Pivotal Facet for FEMA Model.
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Salunkhe S, Lunkad P, Bhagat B, and Mehta M
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46. Wear and Friction Analysis of Brake Pad Material Using Natural Hemp Fibers.
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Naidu M, Bhosale A, Munde Y, Salunkhe S, and Hussein HMA
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Non-exhaust brake dust and pollution arising from metal, semi-metal, and ceramic brake pads have made recent research consider their replacement by potential natural fibers such as hemp, flax, sisal, etc. These natural fibers are lightweight, biodegradable, and cheap. This paper discusses the wear and friction analysis of hemp fiber reinforced polymer brake pad material. Three test specimens viz. HF4P20, HF5P20, and HF6P20 were prepared per ASTM G99 standards for the pin-on disc tribo-test. The test trials and validation were done using the Taguchi design of experiments and ANOVA. The optimum result showed a consistent coefficient of friction and lowered specific wear rate for HF6P20 brake pad material. Worn surface morphology was done using scanning electron microscopy.
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47. Effect of nutritional counselling for using anthropometric indices among Indians.
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Chavan S, Challagalla S, Salunkhe S, Arora A, Sharma M, and Agarkhedkar S
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Malnutrition in children under 5 years is a major public health problem in developing countries. Malnutrition complex comprises of under-nutrition including multiple conditions like acute, chronic malnutrition, micronutrient deficiencies and nutrition related to obesity. Therefore, it is of interest to report data on the individualized nutritional counselling on nutritional status among mild to moderately malnourished children aged 2 - 5 years at one, three and six month follow up. Their dietary habits will help to determine the aetiology of mild/moderate malnutrition.150 Children attending outpatient department of the Department of Paediatrics of D Y Patil Medical College and admitted with mild/moderate malnutrition were included in the study after taking informed consent from their parents. The children were randomly allocated into 4 groups (group 1 - 4). The groups consisted of children where dedicated nutritional counselling was provided at 1 month, 1 and 3 month follow up and where-in no dedicated counselling was provided. A diet chart was provided with counselling. Group 4 followed up with routine care without any dietary intervention. Detailed dietary, socio economic history, clinical examination with anthropometry was done followed-up at 1, 3, 6 months from date of inclusion. Majority (57.3%) belonged to lower socio-economic class according to Kuppuswamy scale. The mean birth weight was 2.4 kg, age 34.5 months and age of weaning 7.6 months. Data shows that 70% children had mild malnutrition and 30% moderate malnutrition. At 6 month follow up amongst 105 children with mild malnutrition, 82 still had mild malnutrition, 4 normal, 19 had moderate malnutrition. Under-five childhood malnutrition is highly prevalent in poor socioeconomic strata of the society. Nutritional counselling provided by trained healthcare providers in existing settings are effective in improving nutritional status, daily calorie/protein intake, prevention of malnutrition. Prevention/treatment of co-existing illness bears equal importance., Competing Interests: None, (© 2022 Biomedical Informatics.)
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48. Nuclear localization of p65 reverses therapy-induced senescence.
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Salunkhe S, Mishra SV, Nair J, Shah S, Gardi N, Thorat R, Sarkar D, Rajendra J, Kaur E, and Dutt S
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- Cell Nucleus, Cell Proliferation, Cellular Senescence, Humans, Glioblastoma drug therapy, Glioblastoma genetics, Glioma
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Senescence is the arrest of cell proliferation and is a tumor suppressor phenomenon. In a previous study, we have shown that therapy-induced senescence of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cells can prevent relapse of GBM tumors. Here, we demonstrate that ciprofloxacin-induced senescence in glioma-derived cell lines and primary glioma cultures is defined by SA-β-gal positivity, a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), a giant cell (GC) phenotype, increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), γ-H2AX and a senescence-associated gene expression signature, and has three stages of senescence -initiation, pseudo-senescence and permanent senescence. Ciprofloxacin withdrawal during initiation and pseudo-senescence reinitiated proliferation in vitro and tumor formation in vivo Importantly, prolonged treatment with ciprofloxacin induced permanent senescence that failed to reverse following ciprofloxacin withdrawal. RNA-seq revealed downregulation of the p65 (RELA) transcription network, as well as incremental expression of SMAD pathway genes from initiation to permanent senescence. Ciprofloxacin withdrawal during initiation and pseudo-senescence, but not permanent senescence, increased the nuclear localization of p65 and escape from ciprofloxacin-induced senescence. By contrast, permanently senescent cells showed loss of nuclear p65 and increased apoptosis. Pharmacological inhibition or genetic knockdown of p65 upheld senescence in vitro and inhibited tumor formation in vivo Our study demonstrates that levels of nuclear p65 define the window of reversibility of therapy-induced senescence and that permanent senescence can be induced in GBM cells when the use of senotherapeutics is coupled with p65 inhibitors., Competing Interests: Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing or financial interests., (© 2021. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.)
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49. Influence of interpretation of pain scores on patients' perception of pain: A prospective study.
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Bakshi SG, Rathod A, and Salunkhe S
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Background and Aims: Assessment of pain using pain scales is essential. In the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), patients are asked to score their pain intensity on a scale from 0 to 10 (10- worst pain). This requires some abstract thinking by the patient, also the pain scores (PS) may not essentially communicate the patients' need for more analgesia. We planned a study to evaluate the change in patients' self-assessed PS after understanding clinical interpretation of the NRS., Methods: This prospective study was registered after approval from our hospital ethics board. Sample size estimated for the trial was 360 patients. All postoperative patients were recruited after informed consent. Patients having prolonged stay in Intensive Care Unit (more than 48 h), or those who underwent emergency surgeries were excluded. During Acute Pain Service (APS) rounds, patients were asked to rate their PS on the NRS. This was followed by a briefing about the clinical interpretation of the scale, and the patients were asked to re score their pain using the same scale. The change in pain severity was compared using Chi-square test., Results: Following explanation, a change in severity was seen for PS at rest [ X
2 (9, N- 360) = 441, P < 0.001] and at movement [X2 (9, N- 360) = 508, P < 0.001]. Overall, a change in PS severity was seen in 162 patients (45%). A decrease and an increase in the severity of pain was seen in 119 and 41 patients respectively., Conclusion: Explaining the clinical interpretation of PS on a NRS does lead to a change in patients' self-assessed PS., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest., (Copyright: © 2021 Indian Journal of Anaesthesia.)- Published
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50. Inhibition of SETMAR-H3K36me2-NHEJ repair axis in residual disease cells prevents glioblastoma recurrence.
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Kaur E, Nair J, Ghorai A, Mishra SV, Achareker A, Ketkar M, Sarkar D, Salunkhe S, Rajendra J, Gardi N, Desai S, Iyer P, Thorat R, Dutt A, Moiyadi A, and Dutt S
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- Animals, DNA Repair, Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase genetics, Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase metabolism, Humans, Mice, Mutation, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local genetics, Glioblastoma genetics
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Background: Residual disease of glioblastoma (GBM) causes recurrence. However, targeting residual cells has failed, due to their inaccessibility and our lack of understanding of their survival mechanisms to radiation therapy. Here we deciphered a residual cell-specific survival mechanism essential for GBM relapse., Methods: Therapy resistant residual (RR) cells were captured from primary patient samples and cell line models mimicking clinical scenario of radiation resistance. Molecular signaling of resistance in RR cells was identified using RNA sequencing, genetic and pharmacological perturbations, overexpression systems, and molecular and biochemical assays. Findings were validated in patient samples and an orthotopic mouse model., Results: RR cells form more aggressive tumors than the parental cells in an orthotopic mouse model. Upon radiation-induced damage, RR cells preferentially activated a nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) repair pathway, upregulating Ku80 and Artemis while downregulating meiotic recombination 11 (Mre11) at protein but not RNA levels. Mechanistically, RR cells upregulate the Su(var)3-9/enhancer-of-zeste/trithorax (SET) domain and mariner transposase fusion gene (SETMAR), mediating high levels of H3K36me2 and global euchromatization. High H3K36me2 leads to efficiently recruiting NHEJ proteins. Conditional knockdown of SETMAR in RR cells induced irreversible senescence partly mediated by reduced H3K36me2. RR cells expressing mutant H3K36A could not retain Ku80 at double-strand breaks, thus compromising NHEJ repair, leading to apoptosis and abrogation of tumorigenicity in vitro and in vivo. Pharmacological inhibition of the NHEJ pathway phenocopied H3K36 mutation effect, confirming dependency of RR cells on the NHEJ pathway for their survival., Conclusions: We demonstrate that the SETMAR-NHEJ regulatory axis is essential for the survival of clinically relevant radiation RR cells, abrogation of which prevents recurrence in GBM., (© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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